Marsha Golemac - 'Bout That Line, Shape and Colour

by Carla McRaeMay 11, 2016

Marsha Golemac is someone we seriously admire. We’re pretty sure there’s nothing she can’t ace. A diverse background dabbling in products development, paper craft, design, visual merchandising, workshops and other craft-based projects, has led her to become the creative consultant powerhouse of styling and art direction she embodies now.

Melbourne-based and super multidisciplinary (note: the aforementioned), Marsha Golemac creates work that is simultaneously visually arresting and quietly restrained. Crossing the realms of print, digital and real life, it is her consistent attention to line, shape and colour which makes her work so iconic and, we’re gonna say it, epic. It is a super fresh take on presenting products and brands, and we love her ability to take a product or object and reduce it to a fun shape to play with.

Marsha also collaborates regularly with Brooke Holm, aka super woman behind a lens. It is a masterful collab, and together their results are memorable and mind-blowing. Notably, their semi-personal project for K.W. Dogget paper last year ‘Workbook’ was a collaborative photographic book and exhibition. Combining Marsha’s minimal compositions with Brooke’s stunning nature and landscape photography, the result was as beautiful as you would expect with these two aesthetic masterminds. We’re always waiting for their next project together, forever impressed.

Keep an eye on Marsha Golemac and her Instagram and website, and drool over her eye for turning the everyday into a graphic playground.